... should be separated by a distance equal to half their combined height. Thus, for instance, a building of sixty feet and a building of thirty feet high might s'afely occupy sides of a street fortyfive feet wide.* .... " With a well-organized and properly... The American Exchange and Review - Sayfa 1741873Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| 1871 - 992 sayfa
...have yet been made. With a well organized and properly equipped fire brigade it is found that sixty feet is the greatest height at which a building can...hope of success after a fire has once come to a head. PROMINENT INSURANCE AGENTS. Name. Locality. business 1 ALBANY, NY MVB Bull C. R Knowles Wm I >acy &... | |
| Eyre Massey Shaw - 1872 - 128 sayfa
...organized and properly equipped fire brigade it is found that sixty feet is the greatest quicki'fpio- height at which a building can be quickly protected,...that the cube of 60. or 216,000 cubic feet, is the Greatest " ' ' citbiCuickipa lar£est cubical capacity which can be protected with protected, reasonable... | |
| Eyre Massey Shaw - 1872 - 124 sayfa
...have yet been made. With a well organized and properly equipped fire brigade it is found that sixty feet is the greatest height at which a building can...be quickly protected, and that the cube of 60. or 216.000 cubic feet, is the Greatest citWcuickfa lar8est cubical capacity which can be protected with... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1873 - 512 sayfa
...feet wide.* .... " With a well-organized and properly equipped fire brigade it is found that sixty feet is the greatest height at which a building can...of success after a fire has once come to a head." In this case, the combined height of the buildings was 144 feet, on streets 40' and 45 feet in width... | |
| james r - 1873 - 520 sayfa
...feet wide.* .... , " With a well-organized and properly equipped fire brigade it is found that sixty feet is the greatest height at which a building can...of success after a fire has once come to a head." In this case, the combined height of the buildings was 144 feet, on streets 40 and 45 feet in width... | |
| 1888 - 912 sayfa
...prevent the possibility of saving the building when once on fire. In some cities it has been laid down that the cube of 60, or 216,000 cubic feet, is the largest cubical capacity which can be protected from fire ; and although improved appliances and increasing skill may in some way increase this calculation,... | |
| Chartered Insurance Institute - 1919 - 404 sayfa
...Captain Shaw, of the London Fire Brigade, says : — " With a " well-organised and properly-equipped fire brigade, it is " found that 60 feet is the greatest...feet, is the largest cubical capacity which can be pro" tected with reasonable hope of success, after a fire has once " come to a head." This appears... | |
| 1873 - 522 sayfa
...fortyfive feet wide.* .... "With a well-organized and properly equipped fire brigade it is found that sixty feet is the greatest height at which a building can...of success after a fire has once come to a head." In this case, the combined height of the buildings was 144 feet, on streets 40 and 45 feet in width... | |
| Boston (Mass ). Commissioners to Investi - 1873 - 686 sayfa
...likely to bring the whole building down." p. 55. Height of buildings. — " It is found that sixty feet is the greatest height at which a building can be quickly protected, and that the cube of 60, oi1 216,000 cubic feet, is the largest cubical capacity which can be protected with reasonable hope... | |
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